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AOL expands Instant Messaging Service

Slimy   on 26 October 2007 - 03:13 · 2 comments & 2964 views

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Customers of Alltel Corporation and Verizon Wireless can now access AOL's popular instant-messaging service by using cell phone text messaging. To activate, users can simply send a blank text message to "AIMAIM". The service makes it possible to send messages with commands to sign on, view buddy lists or change an "away" greeting. Signing out from the mobile version is not automatic when signing on elsewhere, unfortunately. This means you can receive tons of text messages despite being at the computer.

AOL, a unit of Time Warner Incorporated, also unveiled an "AIM Buddy Finder" tool for cell phones with global-positioning capabilities. Users can let friends see their location on MapQuest, another AOL service. However, the traveler must periodically refresh the location and there is a necessary $3-a-month Where service available through Alltel and Sprint Nextel Corporation's Sprint and Boost Mobile brands.

News source: MSNBC

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#1 Pc_Madness on 26 Oct 2007 - 03:47
Sounds like the worst idea ever?
#2 JiveMasterT on 26 Oct 2007 - 14:26
Verizon cell phones have been able to do this for ages... and most of them have the AOLIM app built in. What's the point of this again?

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